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he's the cnn does this make sense to you that this could be the sequence of events? >> oh, absolutely, but i tend to attribute more significance to the fbi of getting into petraeus' e-mails. the fbi, as a matter of course, doesn't look at affairs, doesn't read military officers' e-mails or cia officers. they have to be alerted to some sort of crime or counterintelligence problem. i can only speculate what that would be. maybe it was something in the book that broadwell wrote. there was some classified information. it could have been other leaks to the press they looked into, and then once they opened a relationship like this, they found the rest of it, and that they're able to get a warrant to continue to read his e-mails or hers, but something sparked this, something that we don't know about so far. >> what started it was a general filtering system not by the fbi but probably by nsa which looks for any abuse or problem with use of government e-mails. >> right. i think the situation as we ascertained from everything this evening, the fbi was clearly investigating gen
he's the cnn does this make sense to you that this could be the sequence of events? >> oh, absolutely, but i tend to attribute more significance to the fbi of getting into petraeus' e-mails. the fbi, as a matter of course, doesn't look at affairs, doesn't read military officers' e-mails or cia officers. they have to be alerted to some sort of crime or counterintelligence problem. i can only speculate what that would be. maybe it was something in the book that broadwell wrote. there was...
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that being reported by cnn. fox news national security correspondent, jennifer griffin, is here with the latest. jennifer. >> it's interesting the fbi is there, greta, because they had already check her computer, her home computer. so it's interesting that they are look for more apparently. so this is an investigation that led to the downfall of petraeus comes at a time that hill members are returning to town and we are hoping to get some answer was benghazi from petraeus himself. and in closed briefings this thursday. that's not going to happen. close family friends say petraeus is deeply embarrassed and devastated by the sex scandal. further in the process of its investigation the fbi found classified documents on broadwell's computer. remember she spent a year in afghanistan with him and has a security clearance as a reserve military intelligence officer. those documents, according to the fbi, it not come from petraeus. the fbi ruled out any security breach so it's curious why they are at her house tonight. b
that being reported by cnn. fox news national security correspondent, jennifer griffin, is here with the latest. jennifer. >> it's interesting the fbi is there, greta, because they had already check her computer, her home computer. so it's interesting that they are look for more apparently. so this is an investigation that led to the downfall of petraeus comes at a time that hill members are returning to town and we are hoping to get some answer was benghazi from petraeus himself. and in...
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and unraveled in cnn, c v and the pair palestinians and victims. what about that is the coverage sympathetic to palestinians? >> you know, i will probably be a little different than everybody here on the panel, particularly when it relates to that photo that was shown in "the washington post" where they had the picture of the palestinian with the dead baby and then they showed the competing picture was israelis in the bomb shelter. i didn't get as offended by that as other people did in terms of saying that "the washington post" was more towards the palestinians. i didn't, i didn't see-- >> more flagrant though is cnn running phony footage and the bbc a sweep from syria they said was palestinian and british reporter, bbc john donovan said i accidentally smeared the israelis and i really meant to smear the syrian government. stone silent, the bbc won't fire him. who knows from a week ago other than tweeting again. >> jon: judy, the coverage of what happened then, tends to focus how many rockets were fired and how many casualties on both sides, but t
and unraveled in cnn, c v and the pair palestinians and victims. what about that is the coverage sympathetic to palestinians? >> you know, i will probably be a little different than everybody here on the panel, particularly when it relates to that photo that was shown in "the washington post" where they had the picture of the palestinian with the dead baby and then they showed the competing picture was israelis in the bomb shelter. i didn't get as offended by that as other...
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suzanne kelly, cnn, washington. >> suzanne, thank you very much. pea tray was' confession and resignation stunned the entire intelligence community. >>> next we'll talk with general spider marks, he knows both the people involved in the petraeus decision. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like deprecia
suzanne kelly, cnn, washington. >> suzanne, thank you very much. pea tray was' confession and resignation stunned the entire intelligence community. >>> next we'll talk with general spider marks, he knows both the people involved in the petraeus decision. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella...
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"outfront" tonight, cnn national security contributor, fran townsend. she's also a member of the cia external add voizry committee and knowed a lot about what it means to have top clearance. the name of the fbi agent, frederick humphries, who was by the way, involved in foiling a terrorist attack in 1999. very accomplished fbi agent. what do you know about the relationship? >> it's interesting. apparently, i understand from a senior law enforcement official that humphries and jill kelley met when she attended the citizens academy. this is a sort of familiarization program that the fbi runs across the country in communities to familiarize people and sort of get them to understand the work of the fbi in their community so it's part of the see something, say something. this is another mean of the fbi reaching out in local communities. jill kelley attended in tampa. agent humphries i'm also told is a member of the fig. field intelligence group. it would make sense. part of their responsibility is to go out, to gather information, you know, appropriate to th
"outfront" tonight, cnn national security contributor, fran townsend. she's also a member of the cia external add voizry committee and knowed a lot about what it means to have top clearance. the name of the fbi agent, frederick humphries, who was by the way, involved in foiling a terrorist attack in 1999. very accomplished fbi agent. what do you know about the relationship? >> it's interesting. apparently, i understand from a senior law enforcement official that humphries and...
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time to get you a check of your top stories in the cnn newsroom. >>> from cnn woshld headquarters in tlapt. >> it's a tragedy. it's a tragedy for the nation. it's a tragedy for the agency. >> reporter: harassing emails. a second woman involved. scandal unfolding on election day. we'll bring you details on the affair that brought down the most powerful spy chief in america. >>> $7 trillion in tax increases and spending cuts. and the threat of another recession. that's the fiscal cliff that looms ahead. 51 days away. >> reporter: they're our fathers, other mothers, our sons and daughters. this veterans day we honor the heroes that fight for america's freedom. sfwlimplt good morning. happy veterans day. i'm randi kaye. we start with new details on the scandal that led to the resignation of cia director general david petraeus. >> the woman who wrote the biography was sending harassing emails to another woman close to the cia director that prompted the fbi to investigate. also we know from that source that the investigation led to the discovery of e-mails between broadwell and petraeus th
time to get you a check of your top stories in the cnn newsroom. >>> from cnn woshld headquarters in tlapt. >> it's a tragedy. it's a tragedy for the nation. it's a tragedy for the agency. >> reporter: harassing emails. a second woman involved. scandal unfolding on election day. we'll bring you details on the affair that brought down the most powerful spy chief in america. >>> $7 trillion in tax increases and spending cuts. and the threat of another recession....
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end of snotory. >> we're joined by two cnn contributors. tom fuentes and james marks. thanks very much for coming in. you think he's finally put this benghazi thing to rest, general petraeus, by his testimony, or are there still lingering questions out there? >> this is a store thaet won't go away for some time. there truly is a disconnect between what was earlier in the process reported and what dave petraeus is now saying inside the room, and even that is being discussed and debated. >> what about the confirmation potentially of season rice, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. you think because of what happened in benghazi, what she said five days after september 11th on those sunday morning talk shows, is that legitimate to go after her on this as opposed -- the president says, you have a problem, come after me, don't go after her. >> we need to stop attacking ambassador rice. she was on message. she didn't make that up when she went on the talk shows. she was not rolling her own intelligence jrb she had talking points. she stayed on message. the challenge we have to co
end of snotory. >> we're joined by two cnn contributors. tom fuentes and james marks. thanks very much for coming in. you think he's finally put this benghazi thing to rest, general petraeus, by his testimony, or are there still lingering questions out there? >> this is a store thaet won't go away for some time. there truly is a disconnect between what was earlier in the process reported and what dave petraeus is now saying inside the room, and even that is being discussed and...
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. >> that will do it for me, cnn news room continues at the top of the hour with don lemon. and right now keep it here for sanjay gupta. >>> thank you for joining us, shaquille o'neill will talk about diabetes and his family. he faces some of the same challenges that a lot of us do. also, we'll talk to president clinton who lost a friend to an accidental overdose from prescription pain pills. it is something that has bothered me. we can all make a difference, accidental death from prescription drug overdose, when you hear that, what do you think? maybe you think of cocaine, heroin or meth. but what would you think if i told you a lot of people die from perfectly legal prescriptions. many who die are not addicts. they are healthy, just like you probably or me. but for me, a story that really drove it home involved a young man named benjamin. on december 19th, 2011, benjamin gupta, a law university student died. he is no relationship to me, but when his family got word they spent hours trading phone calls. they were in stunned disbelief. >> i received a call from my m mom, i d
. >> that will do it for me, cnn news room continues at the top of the hour with don lemon. and right now keep it here for sanjay gupta. >>> thank you for joining us, shaquille o'neill will talk about diabetes and his family. he faces some of the same challenges that a lot of us do. also, we'll talk to president clinton who lost a friend to an accidental overdose from prescription pain pills. it is something that has bothered me. we can all make a difference, accidental death...
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. >> breaking news here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. let me get you up to speed in case you are just tuning in. we have learned the cia director, general petraeus retired four star general is now stepping down. president obama today accepting his resignation. the general citing an extramarital affair. he has been married to his wife holly for some 37 years, but he says because he has stepped out, he is stepping down. a little bit of color. we have gotten from barbara starr at the pentagon. not only does it have a huge hit on the cia as they move forward it is rippling within his family as well, not only the wife, holly but his son that served our country and in the toughest neighborhoods in afghanistan to quote our correspondent in the pentagon. this couple go all the way back to when general petraeus was cadet petraeus and he met holly because her dad was the superintendent of the school. so goes a long way back. now we want to bring you up to speed with suzanne kelly and jess ka yellin, our chief white house corres
. >> breaking news here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. let me get you up to speed in case you are just tuning in. we have learned the cia director, general petraeus retired four star general is now stepping down. president obama today accepting his resignation. the general citing an extramarital affair. he has been married to his wife holly for some 37 years, but he says because he has stepped out, he is stepping down. a little bit of color. we have gotten from barbara starr at the pentagon....
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i'm christine romans live today from cnn studios in new york. americans are looking for the president who is going to get this economy soaring again. so who should you choose? we're hours from the election. these men are delivering closing arguments, making their final case for your vote. it's an election about the economy, so let's look at the evidence. jobs. president obama's argument, he's gained back every job lost under his watch. that's quite a feat, but romney says not good enough. >> we're going to create 12 million new jobs and more take-home pay. >> reporter: >> how is that possible, major economic growth. the economy grew at a 2% annual rate during the third quarter, better but not nearly enough to significantly boost hiring. romney will be much more than that to keep his jobs promise. how about housing. prices in some areas are rising, foreclosures slowing, but this is america and what will really get the economy going again is you. consumer spending rising, consumer confidence the best in four years. there's no doubt president obama
i'm christine romans live today from cnn studios in new york. americans are looking for the president who is going to get this economy soaring again. so who should you choose? we're hours from the election. these men are delivering closing arguments, making their final case for your vote. it's an election about the economy, so let's look at the evidence. jobs. president obama's argument, he's gained back every job lost under his watch. that's quite a feat, but romney says not good enough....
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these shooes at the cnn center in tlapt. our gloria borger, our donna brazil and alex, our national security credibilitior fran townsend, also a member of the cia's exteshl terminal advisory board. also joining us our chief business correspondent ali velshi is new york. our senior congressional correspondent dana bash and our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin, who is now inside the east room where the president will be walking in momentarily. only minutes away from the president taking the podium there in the east room of the white house. lingering questions about the mission in benghazi, libya. another question is cabinet. let's go to dana bash first. dana, he is almost certainly likely to be asked about his picks for treasury secretary twuf state, secretary of defense. >> what weigh do expect to hear questions about whether he will answer it as a different issue. can i tell you there was a press conference through republicans, but two of whom are kind of his chief foes on particularly on this benghazi issue. j
these shooes at the cnn center in tlapt. our gloria borger, our donna brazil and alex, our national security credibilitior fran townsend, also a member of the cia's exteshl terminal advisory board. also joining us our chief business correspondent ali velshi is new york. our senior congressional correspondent dana bash and our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin, who is now inside the east room where the president will be walking in momentarily. only minutes away from the president...
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cnn saturday morning continues right now with top news stories we're watching. >>> the fbi does not, as a matter of routine, look into the affairs of cia officers. >> scandal ill filtrated the cia and has taken down a four-star general. but david petraeus' resignation may just be the tip of a bigger secret. the women's choice, battles over voting rights. tuesday's election revealed new le le lessons. why could porn be leaving l.a.? a new law passed tuesday may run skin flicks out of town. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randikaye. we begin with a bomb shell. david petraeus stepped down after admitting to having an extramarital affair. the general's affair was uncovered in an investigation by the fbi involving his biographer paula broadwell. cnn has not been able to reach broadwell for comment, and it's unclear if she is the woman that he admitted to having an affair with. we get more on general petraeus and his year from chris lawrence. >> david petraeus sent this letter on friday admitting that he had an affair and telling the staff that he had gone to the white house on thursday an
cnn saturday morning continues right now with top news stories we're watching. >>> the fbi does not, as a matter of routine, look into the affairs of cia officers. >> scandal ill filtrated the cia and has taken down a four-star general. but david petraeus' resignation may just be the tip of a bigger secret. the women's choice, battles over voting rights. tuesday's election revealed new le le lessons. why could porn be leaving l.a.? a new law passed tuesday may run skin flicks out...
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cnn's arwa damon has the story for us. first, a warning, this report shows graphic video of atrocities allegedly committed by both syrian government and rebel fighters. some viewers may consider it disturbing. >> reporter: this is video from homs shot earlier this year. rebel fighters crawl through holes they smashed in walls and find an entire family killed by regime forces, they say. a woman's body lies on the floor. in the room next to it, bodies crowded into a corner. the slaughtered child's face, a mask of fear. more dead are in the bathroom. a small voice whimpers from another room, a child comes into view, crawling over a body. he's the only survivor. the assad regime has always maintained it is simply targeting foreign-backed terrorists, seeking to overthrow the government. but there are a horrifying stream of daily videos, none of which can be independently confirmed by cnn, alleging to show atrocities carried out by regime forces, that the opposition claims show no mercy. not even to those already dead. here what
cnn's arwa damon has the story for us. first, a warning, this report shows graphic video of atrocities allegedly committed by both syrian government and rebel fighters. some viewers may consider it disturbing. >> reporter: this is video from homs shot earlier this year. rebel fighters crawl through holes they smashed in walls and find an entire family killed by regime forces, they say. a woman's body lies on the floor. in the room next to it, bodies crowded into a corner. the slaughtered...
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it's now given cnn camera az first look inside this ruined hospital. elizabeth cohen reports. >> after the rain fell and the river overflowed into nyulangone medical center, this is what was left. a hospital ruined by more than ten million gallons of floodwater. now two weeks later richard cohen is my guide to see the damage. >> we're in the cellar right now. >> we're in the cellar. we're at the lowest portion of the building. >> down here the filthy river water went up to the ceiling. it's been pumped out, but it's still smelling bad, so we have to wear masks. >> this was an mri sweep. four mri's down here. unfortunately, they were all flooded. >> oh, my god. how expensive is that machine? >> it's probably several million dollars. >> and kaput? >> this is kaput. >> the water continued rising up to the first floor. this lecture hall became a swimming pool. >> so if we were standing here while this place of filling up, the water would come up to our necks? >> probably your head and come up to my neck. >> i would be under water? >> almost. >> ken langone
it's now given cnn camera az first look inside this ruined hospital. elizabeth cohen reports. >> after the rain fell and the river overflowed into nyulangone medical center, this is what was left. a hospital ruined by more than ten million gallons of floodwater. now two weeks later richard cohen is my guide to see the damage. >> we're in the cellar right now. >> we're in the cellar. we're at the lowest portion of the building. >> down here the filthy river water went up...
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, this is "cnn saturday morning." battling over benghazi, lawmakers are furious. the president is standing his ground. and there is still no one in custody. all morning, we're putting the conflict and the players in focus. on the brink of war as fighting escalates between israel and hamas, experts say there will likely be a lot more bloodshed before the violence stops. and it's the gaffe that has some republicans shaking their heads. why mitt romney says obama won because of the gifts he gave. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 a.m. on the west. we start in gaza this hour, as people there have to fear death from above. israeli war planes have been relentless in their attacks on targets in gaza. they are hunting rocket launchers, but dozens of civilians have been killed as a result. the latest round of this conflict started wednesday, and there is no end in sight. sarah sidener is in gaza city for us. what are you seeing at this hour? are you hearing or seeing any air strike
, this is "cnn saturday morning." battling over benghazi, lawmakers are furious. the president is standing his ground. and there is still no one in custody. all morning, we're putting the conflict and the players in focus. on the brink of war as fighting escalates between israel and hamas, experts say there will likely be a lot more bloodshed before the violence stops. and it's the gaffe that has some republicans shaking their heads. why mitt romney says obama won because of the gifts...
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they're not getting cnn and al-jazeera in those places? >> short wave radio. depend on the town. it's cut off from a lot of civilization. >> the thing i love about that too, and, congratulations, jake on the book. he was inspired to write it. news of the attack where eight soldiers were killed came out on the same day that his son was born back in 2009. really, motivation for the book came from his heart. as a dad. so, i think that was interesting, the genesis of it. >> we thank jake for telling some of the story that would otherwise be untold. all too many of them. >> that is for sure. coming up next, a journey into the deepest, darkest jungle. >> what it takes to survive in the amazon, sorting out the monsters from the myths. >>> you don't have to go to outer space to find new exotic forms of life. in the amazon, new species are found every three days. but it ain't easy. >> no it is not. abc's matt gutman traveled to the heart out jungle with a man who sorts out the myths from the monsters. >> reporter: blood thirsty beasts that feed on human flesh, aquatic assassins that drag
they're not getting cnn and al-jazeera in those places? >> short wave radio. depend on the town. it's cut off from a lot of civilization. >> the thing i love about that too, and, congratulations, jake on the book. he was inspired to write it. news of the attack where eight soldiers were killed came out on the same day that his son was born back in 2009. really, motivation for the book came from his heart. as a dad. so, i think that was interesting, the genesis of it. >> we...
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that's according to kyra phillips, an anchor and reporter for cnn for years. she says general petraeus told her his resignation had nothing to do with benghazi and that he wants to testify about the attack on the u.s. consulate. also he told kyra phillips he screwed up terribly and feels lucky to have a wife who is better than he deserves. now we're learning more about jill kelly, the woman who started this whole investigation after getting what she reported were threatening e-mails from the woman paula broadwell. as it turns out, jill kelly apparently paid a visit to the white house a couple of months ago. the tampa bay times newspaper is reporting she said this e-mail or one coming up here, to one of its reporters in september reading, i was made the honorary ambassador to u.s. central command's coalition. i was recently appointed to be the honorary consulate general to south korea. she said i'm in dc, just left for breakfast at the white house. i really hope to get cu. no comment from the white house on this. government officials have said that jill kelly i
that's according to kyra phillips, an anchor and reporter for cnn for years. she says general petraeus told her his resignation had nothing to do with benghazi and that he wants to testify about the attack on the u.s. consulate. also he told kyra phillips he screwed up terribly and feels lucky to have a wife who is better than he deserves. now we're learning more about jill kelly, the woman who started this whole investigation after getting what she reported were threatening e-mails from the...
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>> let's bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, you have been in the game nearly three decades, is this global warming we are seeing from a meteorological point of view, is there any other explanation. >> it's the prime suspect. i don't have one. maybe particulates in the air. the rain drops, the moisture can get on the drops and get bigger, but i will tell you what, i think sandy would have existed without global warming but the water is warmer. one degree warmer than in '70 that probably made the storm 10% stronger. doesn't sound like a big deal but if you take 10% and you realize if you double the wind speed from 20 to 40 miles per hour, you have raised the force of the wind by four times and then 40 to 80 and now you are 16 times where you were on 20-80. so 10% seems like a small number but it was enough of an increase to make the whole thing a superstorm. then you have to get in to was there a blocking high over greenland because there is no sea ice up there this year and that's another thing. without this blocking high
>> let's bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, you have been in the game nearly three decades, is this global warming we are seeing from a meteorological point of view, is there any other explanation. >> it's the prime suspect. i don't have one. maybe particulates in the air. the rain drops, the moisture can get on the drops and get bigger, but i will tell you what, i think sandy would have existed without global warming but the water is warmer. one degree warmer than in '70...
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cnn cut into some supporters in kenya. trump tweeted "this election is a total sham and travesty. we should have a revolution in this country" which prompted brian williams to launch this zinger. >> donald trump, who has driven well past the last exit to relevance -- >> reporter: the exit for mitt romney was ohio, and after fox news called ohio for obama, the network's own best known commentator objected. >> we've got to be careful about calling things. >> that's awkward. >> once karl rove questioned the call by fox's decision desk, meghan kelly walked back there. >> whoa, careful. >> reporter: live camera in tow. >> keep coming. >> we're quite comfortable with the call in ohio. >> reporter: the anchor was abc's diane sawyer. >> can we have our music, because this is another big one here. >> reporter: viewers thought her delivery was strange. i'll have what diane sawyer is having, tweeted singer josh groban. >> president barack obama has won minnesota. >> reporter: someone else tweeted "diane sawyer declares tonight's winner is chardonnay." officially abc wouldn't comment but staf
cnn cut into some supporters in kenya. trump tweeted "this election is a total sham and travesty. we should have a revolution in this country" which prompted brian williams to launch this zinger. >> donald trump, who has driven well past the last exit to relevance -- >> reporter: the exit for mitt romney was ohio, and after fox news called ohio for obama, the network's own best known commentator objected. >> we've got to be careful about calling things. >>...
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cnn sunday morning. egypt's president mohammed morsi has been praised around the world for playing a central role in the cease-fire between israel and hamas, but now is he the target of mass protests. they are denouncing president morsi as a dictator. all this for a new set of orders and declarations he made basically giving giving himself absolute power at least until egypt's constitution is finished. who exactly is the man behind all of this praise and protest? we've been learning so much more about him and seeing so much more of him as we've watched the talk of israel and gaza this week. let's bring in nadia belichick to talk a little bit more about mohammed mossey. he actually wasn't even his party's first choice, right? >> correct. he wasn't. morsi is not particularly charismatic. he has been called a dull technocrat and sometimes a spare tire. because of various technicalities as to who was eligible, he was one of the few who was eligible to run for president. >> he studied in the united states? i
cnn sunday morning. egypt's president mohammed morsi has been praised around the world for playing a central role in the cease-fire between israel and hamas, but now is he the target of mass protests. they are denouncing president morsi as a dictator. all this for a new set of orders and declarations he made basically giving giving himself absolute power at least until egypt's constitution is finished. who exactly is the man behind all of this praise and protest? we've been learning so much...
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he gave an interview on the 25th of november to cnn, and at that time senator lieberman referred to rice as having a distinguished career up until now. he says, i don't know how i feel about exactly what was said on television that sunday morning. he too in that interview has similar questions that we saw from other three senators. >> reporter: he's the chairman of the senate homeland security committee, so he has particular standing in this because he has from the beginning called for greater investigation about what went on in benghazi. his committee reached out to susan rice and the administration in the early weeks to get to the bottom of this apparent sort of misdirection, whether it was intentional or not is the political fight. they now acknowledge that there wasn't a spontaneous demonstration, and these senators who are critics want to know why was that the public talking point when those in the administration and intelligence community knew early on this was a terror attack? a lot of what they're focused on also is publicly we see about those sunday show appearances, because sus
he gave an interview on the 25th of november to cnn, and at that time senator lieberman referred to rice as having a distinguished career up until now. he says, i don't know how i feel about exactly what was said on television that sunday morning. he too in that interview has similar questions that we saw from other three senators. >> reporter: he's the chairman of the senate homeland security committee, so he has particular standing in this because he has from the beginning called for...
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leaders about the issue of gun control, and certainly something i feel very strongly, having been at cnn now for nearly two years and witnessed a number of outrages, and no apparent desire by any critical leaders to do anything really meaningful about them. >> yeah, it's -- it's really unfortunate. that somebody won't -- you know, take -- take the lead on this issue. gaby and i are both gun owners, we're supporters of the second amendment. but you don't believe that extends to high-capacity magazines and extends to making so easy to buy a gun in this country. especially in the state of arizona. you know, when -- after columbine and after virginia tech and what happens in tucson, there was certainly the opportunity for our elected leaders to try to do something about this. and what happened in arizona, after january 8th of 2011, what we got out of the state government was some pretty -- you know, statements that were very insensitive. exactly the opposite of what you might expect. i mean, this -- i think everybody would agree we have a problem. most people would. and we elect leaders to t
leaders about the issue of gun control, and certainly something i feel very strongly, having been at cnn now for nearly two years and witnessed a number of outrages, and no apparent desire by any critical leaders to do anything really meaningful about them. >> yeah, it's -- it's really unfortunate. that somebody won't -- you know, take -- take the lead on this issue. gaby and i are both gun owners, we're supporters of the second amendment. but you don't believe that extends to...
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take a look at this video that was shot by cnn. it is the wreckage of a fighter jet that syrian rebels shot down. the third such aircraft that the rebels say they have shot down in just the last 24 hours. and, of course, we don't know yet where the anti aircraft weapons that were used actually came from. cnn's nick paton walsh was there and joins us live now with the latest in beirut. nick, i don't know if there's any feeling on the ground from our reporters there who are having such trouble just reporting from that country, because we're not allowed in. whether the rebels feel as though this actually may happen sooner rather than later. the americans may come to their rescue with relationshweaponry. >> reporter: i think there are some who consider it's too little, too late. we have asked for substantial amounts of military aid. the u.s. has only provided nonlethal support so far and there are been reports the gulf states are loyal to the sunni majority in that rebel movement, maybe supplying arms. but i think if you ask most rebel
take a look at this video that was shot by cnn. it is the wreckage of a fighter jet that syrian rebels shot down. the third such aircraft that the rebels say they have shot down in just the last 24 hours. and, of course, we don't know yet where the anti aircraft weapons that were used actually came from. cnn's nick paton walsh was there and joins us live now with the latest in beirut. nick, i don't know if there's any feeling on the ground from our reporters there who are having such trouble...
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. >> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. air raid sirens as people run for cover in the middle east. as fighting escalates between israel and hamas, world leaders urge peace, but could we see a ground war in gaza before it's all over? >> asia tour. president obama arrives overseas to strengthen economic and political ties in asia, including a visit to myanmar, the first u.s. president to do so. >> j-date. jewish singles using their faith and the web to find the perfect love match. it's our paces of pait. >>> and end of an icon. the maker of twinkies, wonder bread and ding dongs says good-bye. >> i'm viktor blackwell in for randi kaye. >> i want to start this hour with something we heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this morning. we are prepared for a significant expansion of the operation. he is talking about the possibility of ground troops going in behind the air strikes on gaza. israeli war planes have been hammering gaza city for the past few days. ham whereas militants inside gaza have been pirg back m
. >> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. air raid sirens as people run for cover in the middle east. as fighting escalates between israel and hamas, world leaders urge peace, but could we see a ground war in gaza before it's all over? >> asia tour. president obama arrives overseas to strengthen economic and political ties in asia, including a visit to myanmar, the first u.s. president to do so. >> j-date. jewish singles using their faith and the...
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by the way, cnn got to the documents before the f.b.i. did. we found the journal at the scene in benghazi. other magazines have gone in and found out that information. but a lot of this stuff has already been leaked, both classified and unclassified regarding the information. >> gregg: what you don't know and what you might be able to find out from hillary clinton were she to testify is what security requests were made before the attack, because there had been previous attacks, and apparently they were begging for more security, or to get out. why were those ignored or rejected? that's one of the questions. >> clearly on the day he died, a cable was sent by ambassador stevens saying that they needed more security. in fact, their security was reduced and if you remember, charlene lamb when she testified before house oversight, she said that libya was normalized and they were going to have the february 17 brigade take care of the embassy. why didn't this guy have a marine detachment in a place where you get danger pay? i mean, all of this stuff
by the way, cnn got to the documents before the f.b.i. did. we found the journal at the scene in benghazi. other magazines have gone in and found out that information. but a lot of this stuff has already been leaked, both classified and unclassified regarding the information. >> gregg: what you don't know and what you might be able to find out from hillary clinton were she to testify is what security requests were made before the attack, because there had been previous attacks, and...
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>>onfirm here at cnn, we also don't know that. whether with his consent or not. eli, tell me what you think this means for david petraeus. this is man who was lauded by a will the of people and probably is his own toughest critic. should he be resigning? the president got his letter yesterday and spent 24 hours agonizing over it because he didn't want to accept it. >> i've been able to confirm that report as well. i can say though that the message that was sent to the house and senate intelligence committees was that the view with the cia, some of this was going to come out and he wanted to get ahead of the story. it's also important to note when you're talking about someone like david petraeus, who embodies the best of the tradition, adultery is really seen as a fireable offense and something that is of great shame. general cartwright was not ultimately promoted, even though i think he was obama's choice because of concerns about his extramarital affairs, so this is not the first time an affair like this could have significant implications in a great officer's c
>>onfirm here at cnn, we also don't know that. whether with his consent or not. eli, tell me what you think this means for david petraeus. this is man who was lauded by a will the of people and probably is his own toughest critic. should he be resigning? the president got his letter yesterday and spent 24 hours agonizing over it because he didn't want to accept it. >> i've been able to confirm that report as well. i can say though that the message that was sent to the house and...
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official confirms to cnn that petraeus told broadwell to stop sending harassing e-mails to kelley. who is kelley? along with her husband, she's known petraeus and his family for more than five years. that couple met the four star general when he was stationed at medil air force base in tampa. now, what about the e-mails? what's in them? here's what we can tell you tonight. a description of the e-mails seems to validate what a friend of petraeus tells us, that petraeus felt broadwell had shown a possessiveness toward him. as to whether she gained any information during her relationship to petraeus, here's something we found. here's what we found, a speech she gave in october of 006, while she was under investigation for those harassing e-mails that seems to add fuel to the fire. >> the cia an ex-had actually taken a couple libyan militia members prisoner, and they think the attack on the consulate was an attempt to get these prisoners back. that's still being vetted. >> still being vetted. and knowing about those prisoners being there in the first place, wasn't something you heard a
official confirms to cnn that petraeus told broadwell to stop sending harassing e-mails to kelley. who is kelley? along with her husband, she's known petraeus and his family for more than five years. that couple met the four star general when he was stationed at medil air force base in tampa. now, what about the e-mails? what's in them? here's what we can tell you tonight. a description of the e-mails seems to validate what a friend of petraeus tells us, that petraeus felt broadwell had shown a...
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official confirms to cnn that the fbi investigated a tip that he was involved in an extramarital affair, paula broadwell. his biographer. she spent a year with petraeus in afghanistan for the book he wrote. cnn has not been able to reach broadwell for a comment and it's not clear whether she is the woman whom petraeus had the affair. the counterintelligence unit investigated the tip to see if there was a security risk. they said tl not suggestion that the fbi was investigating for wrong doing. the concern was that he could be in a vulnerable spot. >> and is there any information that you have in terms of this information that the fbi had as to whether this woman that you mentioned, paula broadwell, we'll talk more about her, that she would have accessed his information with his approval or unbeknownest to him? >> i know the two kept in touch. i've worked with paula professionally as well. i've reached out to her several times today and haven't gotten a response, but we know they continue to talk frequently. >> all right. thank you very much. suzanne's going to stay with us and just to l
official confirms to cnn that the fbi investigated a tip that he was involved in an extramarital affair, paula broadwell. his biographer. she spent a year with petraeus in afghanistan for the book he wrote. cnn has not been able to reach broadwell for a comment and it's not clear whether she is the woman whom petraeus had the affair. the counterintelligence unit investigated the tip to see if there was a security risk. they said tl not suggestion that the fbi was investigating for wrong doing....